-'\0Ig%¢-<‘,; 1‘ . qcwfigff. . a A H352 l “Splendid Values in Bedding Shown Today In Household Supplies Department-Second Floor, The wintry feel of the air suggests more and better bed cover- ings-soft, warm, fleecy blankets, light weight richly handsome, per- and cozily comfortable down filled and batting filled puffs. 'l"he.re’s a showing here of goods imported in each case direct from the makers-only our moderate profit between you and the mill. We invite your inspection. “MOORMAC” special high va- lue Blanket, 64x84 inches,r7lbs to the pair, whipped singly. blue or pink borders . . . . . separately WITNEY direct from the makers in Eng- land, 64x82 inches, 7 lbs to the pair whipped pink borders, a value tllat call- not be beaten at pel- pair . . . Pure wool Blanket 60x80 inches 6 lbs to the pair, whipped separ- ately, a very special value. and equal to most Ten Dollar lilies . Fine Union Blanket 60x80 in- ches, blue or pink borders, 6 lbs. to the pair, whipped _ -l=on LAT! warrant: NEWS _—lla|o 8 is available. tl. —YlE81'ERN AGENT — Mr. Cyrus J‘. Gallant is now Guardian loaont in Howlan and will receive ‘news items. advertising and renow- ial subscriptions. --aos|n noon rtoua is mil- .sd only from selected wheat, and isold by leading Island dealers who guarantee its quality. -WH L81‘ AND DkNlCE in Emer~ nld Hall Monday. November 22nd. 2784-1-1-18-20. -—PROHUBITIQN CASE. — On Monday at the Police Court. u young mnn charged with an in- fraction. against the Prohibition act was convicted and fined $200 and costs or three months in jail. he took the months-H. —POLICE COURT—At tlle Polire Court on Tuesday morning n yornlu mnn, charged with drunkenness and causing a disturbance on the street on Sirndny evening was coll- victetl and fined $20 and costs or "l"! lllolllllfl lll Juli. he stated that he got drunk on home brew which ~ he himself mtrnufactured.——li. —-CHURCH NOTICES. — North Bedeque at ll a. m., on Sunday] 21st. Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- Preparatory service on sut- llrday at 2. 30. Rev. D. Coburn. ll. D.. will prench. Miss Louise (‘all- beck will speak on Missions in .la- pan nt 7.30 on Siimlny night n: North lledcque. --SERIOUS CH-AIRGE ——Michnel Thomas, the famous Indian runner of Leunox Island was conveyed to the ‘Prince County lull by (‘ons- talllc Squarebriggs on Ttlggtlny. wilere ire will be confined for two, months. lt seems that Mlcilael, n few weeks ago, was convicted in the Magistrate (‘ourt on a chargi- oi‘ illegal lobster fishing and fined $l0il.00 nnd costs or two lllOllilitl. he fnllod to pny the fine, ircut-o the‘ Blankets, imported srngly, blue or "was" "- ______ —WEDDING BELLS —At lllt‘ mouse, North lledeqrle, on Wort nesdlty, Nov, 10th, by Rev. l). K. floss, B. A.. Arthur lllcFnr-hrnr», son of Mr. and Mrs. .\\'rn. llclirrr- “11 50 bound, each blanket . . . . . . . . . . . The Wonderful Kenwood Blanket $10.25 - KENWOOD BLANKETS, perhaps the finest thing on the mar" ket in bed coverings, are made of purest wool, sound thick and bulky then lightly twisted. This produces a “lofty” fabric honey- combed with protective aircells and thereforewarmer in propol" to weight, 'l‘ake a pinch of the nap of a KENWOOD between your finger and thumb, it will support the entire weight of the blanket. Nap as firm as this does not wash away. Kenwoods are used as ordinary blankets or as rugs or sub~ stitutes for down comforts. They are made in plain colors or cross bar patterns. The popular colors are tan and wlhite, rose and white" and a three tone check of blue, white and rose. Plain Ifenwoods are in tan, blue and rose, 72x84 inches Satin $10 lane of Lower lletloqrle to Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Leslie- McFarlane also of Lower Bedequtul Mr. and Mrs. Herman MoFarlalle. accompanied the bride nnd groom to the mouse. where the marriage was solemnlzetl. Both the con-l tracting parties are very popular.‘ and have the good wishes or a itoet ‘ of friends. We are pleased to soc. young people like this flue young couple. settle in Lower Bedeque.‘ ‘Fire. prospects hero on the Island are an good us any wilera. 'l‘lrt>y‘, rhave our very bcsrt wishes for ilap- pincss nnd success. -PATRIOTIC SERVICE -Ar-‘ ml-lrtlce Duy was celellrzltorl ln' .Kenslngton with significant lnl-‘ port. The pupils of the lllgb School were assembled Ill the King (leorge Hall under the discipline‘ of their teachers. .\lr, Jamesl Prolltt, chairman or‘ Trustees, pre-' sided, he introduced the event by. some nicely appropriate remarks, after the pupils had sltiriletlly rou- deletl the patriotic trhorus, "O. Down Filled Comforts-Direct From England Comforts filled with genuine Arctic down, wit-h handsome coverings of art satteen til wide range of colors. . 9 5“ Comforts in a lovely Wslgllt 5i“ 72x66 inches filled with genu- ine Arctic down covered with handsomg art fabgick several popular esrgns ant colors ine Arctic A splendid range of Comlforts, filled with fine combed 00W)" Richly handsome comforts filled "l"- with genuine Arctic down, come in size 72x66 inches, variety of handsome coverings / Satin Covrered Com-forts genu- Canada." Then all interval of two. minutes was spent in silence lll "COYYlrIlIBIllOPIlClOXI of the llolloretl dend. A recitation was most ac- .t'c-plallly given by Bliss llt-Artltur, lWlll-Pll was followed by n Flux: Dill. that displayed most akilful "performance by thr- yourltrel‘ llill!- Iiut the number plerlely animated the audience was ,i.lte elotplwnt and rompreihenslve govatltln delivered by Rev. Mr. Wil-, in nlutier nnd from the lolotruant ornfon was most llttlnglyl in harmony with the subject and the speaker tlerrlollstrated the lm-_ |portance t-llai must be aitrl-butedy to such an evenl. Kior Duncan land James Nlllllllrn both recited in |a most pleasing rualluer. and Mism Bertha Thompson rrnrl the ltllplltl r down filled 72x66 inches) llghtr warm rendered a recitation nnd chorus. veyy handgoine _ _ _ ltlrnt were well received. Then the ‘nlmlber. Recesslonnl. was present- ,ed. followed by sortie very unlim- lprlatc remarks by Principal Low- iihor. The whole celebration was _ . - - .. l hr- vaddmg, splendidly made, covered Wlllll chlntzes and Satteens 1Milid:iigteealgfljlgg; "Iflflfncfpj, in wide range of patterns and colors. These, not as deslr‘ Lowthsr nnd his stofr for the mer~. - , ' ' ' ' h t th .>l r l ti vent. it. able as the real down filled. hewe Flilemlldly lllell‘ PUYPOSE and r,§, ‘M? ,,,,,,?.{.,,Z,‘,,°,.‘".I,,,Z,,, ‘.9130. f... are offered at very low prices . . . . . .. 9-"- lll‘ ll" $5 5" MOORE a rrteoo i ME the cradle. M5315.“lflfiltlllfhlfi?Tlfiltllfiliiln.EZ§“r.l’.i§.°"iti‘l°ti???‘ "u. ""_‘"_"‘“_';i“li'_“ii“l“_l‘l'_"il it“: ..'lfl°...l‘tl.llil.‘ éilrllforler-r» PIOfQSSlOIlaI Llards ‘iii-‘iilltilre flailing: iigailllqgtioxl-ifltlilllltllelfi ‘of various flflll-‘i. ‘en mam in celebrating trlrrnltpha ' llistory a a Mark R' McGulgan llitlle obscure on this Doll"- B‘ A. flint certainly‘ the fllfrlltlrl‘: Oleliilélgf: a pastime s one o e ill‘ 8 r Bknnlwratneysetlfolrfn’ Elrcliilliversions among Asiatic races to- r. . carom» BI¢°"~°""'°“°'°"’""'E"'l‘ q¥lle flying of kites is still a na- fi --'-—"“" "' ' r ti with l-‘rle Chinese. Df (LC. lflsillliiilnespgs wireana and "Milli"!- , . Graduate of N. Y. Post Gradual: -- ~"—*" MOEIOII “HON lflfl HOIPlQIl Practice amuse to Eys. Est. Ne" and Throat Miami's penetrates. soothe!» l" Tasting S II Md lllPPlYl" 0'5"” relieves pain. B91654“ M ‘m: Ofllol» lly" 5mm" joints. sore muscles. orgojtroat Q ll! r pa tuo. 1.30m a McDonald & MCPllGQ l.) J. A. McDONALLD ‘ma. MoPHEE , larriswl. A."°.'"°Y'- 5"- alonay to Loan- .—__slon before civilization was-outivrfl-Thefl framework is usually of ham- ’ foot. ‘Borloua material damage is the pupils who are thus enabled to realize the snlrltory efler-t oi‘ trite patriotism. PERSONALS -—Mr and Mrs Pnrmenns Ml‘.- Arthur. Bloom-field were visiting friends in town on Mondul-l-i. ' Sper-irrl music. --Mr. Everett Prnughl. manager oi the Farmers (‘o-operative As- hoo strum Coven,“ Wm, int“ “m; lnl: business in town on .\iontlay.-'— or rlcd paper. lrl the Malay] Pfllll‘ ll- insuln kites seldom have to s. u ———--<4¢—————-mm “m n w“ ‘a goo“ - "T-hey lilliire prigilloi-littllilmriltilllr ursonlliiil stream for twlrt- Herbert!‘ 8°“? i oh the angler. ‘linen “lftlirnliilatwtllllllilg dillsesn an: "And wasn't it?" asked his chum- ‘éklllu’ " "Well. it must. be: so few ~01 .Nor are kites toys merely. Since lllem lea" W" the mkltlla of the nineteenth cen- tury their use for military ond- ._ .. meteorological purposes has lll- Is Your Handicapped ‘I ~ creased. Observatories record temperature and lhllmidlly flllll Unknown to their paronQ millions of children have I ' test tho velocity of the wind by pol-foot vision and ara par i- mQlng of o kite specially construc- ltetl, which looks like a box. wlllr oualy handicapped in aobohl and play. Vou can ho ash lan area of sail vnrylll! (will W811‘- ty-flvo to seventy-five B01111" reel- your olllld la up: Nlllflvljlflvjfdi- capped only ctr ugh an aye Sixteen Drowned In Cuba Floods elem examination.‘ ' HAVE YOUR CHILD'S EYE‘ ‘HAVANA. Nov. ill-Sixteen per- IXAMINIDT Jrona have been drowned in Orionte l_ H. J‘ provinoo whore torrential rains‘ flooded the towns of ‘Banss. Chav- omonu-MQT MONTAGUI, P. I. I. our» ‘untreated with Druaatoro Lucia. flooded tho town to a depth of te reported from the stricken region. r‘ y, milky-Mite. , . I . l , i scoclntlon. Richmond was transariq t some For Week End s rs a Two Bargain "Days." Friday and Saturday for . . . . . . . . . , . , . _. 100 dozen Dish Towels and Charmeen Dresses. Men’s Mottled Fleece Odti lines of Boys coat 5W3: Pullover Jersey's, 1000 yards Unbleached Cotton. Special . . . . . . . . . . 10¢ Yam 100 Yards 36 inch Marquesetts Curtainlnq. 100 Yards 72 inch Unbleached Sheeting. Spgcia] 35c yard 5°“ Yml‘ "is" Tbwfllllrls- special . .. 25$ "PM 27 Inch Stripe Flannelotte. Special. .. 15c Yard Yards 36 inch Strip Flannelette. Special. .. 25a Yard 300 Yards Paisley Quilting _ _ _ _ , _ __ _ 500 Yards Fancy Ticking dust arrived by Express new Crepe satin, c“; yd“; Nun's He'll" SUIPWWEPE. week end price as Cashartts Horse Lined Gauntlets ‘ I - V ' ‘ I V . I “s, . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . , _ _ 30 Look the Listl0ver, Then Buy and Save Money 25 doz. Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose, reg. value up to $1.75. Special 75c pair 25 doz. Ladies’ Fleeced Bloomers. Week end bargain .. . ; . 75c Pair 50 doz. Ladies’ strap and long sleeve vests, a real ~buy at . . . . Children’s Sweaters. Special value . . , , . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ all wool Silk and woolSwéfllers in brushed plain knit, tailored and wind breakers. Other latest makes, Special from . . . $2.85 and up New it»: of 36inch Dress “Satin, best colors, Week end price . . . . . . . . $1.50 Boy’s heavy all wool school Hose, all gizes to 10 for only . . . . . . . 50c pair Big Boy’s Heavy Worsted Hose 75eand 85c. Sizes to 10. A real value. (Jhildrerfs Sleepers, all sizes, warm fleece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 to $1.25 Ladies’ Fine Llama W03] Hose. Special, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85c pair New Dress Braids just in, latest Fall shades. Special 25c ~ - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c Yard . 12c Yard 22c Yard . ..21cVar\4 - - - » - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12c Pair SPECIALS SFROM THE DIFFERENT MEN’S M°"'s Fsllcyrstrlped Cashmere Jerseys . . . . . . . . . . ._ 32,00 d Combinations, regular $2_0Q_ Sweaters, regular $3.00 and $5.00 Off assorted colors. prim _ _ _ _ __ $1_co C .......$1.00eachant1up Children's Cloth and Flannel Drslaea from $1.75 to $4.75 Ladies‘ Corsets and corsslettes. special . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 90o Ladies’ Silk and Knit Bloomers. all shades. SlteeiaL. 32-25 Ladies‘ Wool Gloves, good value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c Pair Ladies’ Knitted Silk Scarf: . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 and up Ladies’ Broadcloth Bloomers. Special - . - - - - » - ~ - - ~ ~ -- 75° Ladies’ Hand Bags, all colors, good value $1.65 Ladies’ Flannel Dresses to clear’ .. . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $515 Ladies‘ Jersey Dresses, newest shades. Special $950 Babies bearskln bonneta. very apsolal . . . . . - - - -- $199 A special llne ul Ladlsa’ trimmed velvet Hats. Special $275 Dress Serge: in all shades suitable for children's drawi- Special price of .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c Ylfd Men's Army Flannel Shirts, grey and khaki $1.00 to $150 Men's blue stripe Overalls. Special . . . . . . . . $1.00 per-pill‘ Men's blue and black heavyweight Overalls. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 per will‘ Men's Winter-Caps, extra special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c Each Men's Fleece Lined Underwear, (Psnmarva). Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c a GMIM"! Men’s Heavy All Wool Underwear,‘ very apoolal prices- Fiannolette Blankets per pair $1.95. $2.15 and - - - - -- 32-25 [Special prices on all Wool Blankets. i A line of Young Men’s Blue Chinclfia Oval-coats WI‘ Special price . . . $16.20 A ' ' l “m” ‘m’ °f Men S Heavy OVBICOHts in Brown and Grey. Price . . . $16.00 t A Special line of Men’s Suits in Mixed Tweeds Special price . . . . . . . . $15.00 . I4 t ' , . F‘; sziltlher g°°d villues l" 001' M611 S (Departments not advertised. r ' - r r ' Qllallly Merchandise and Honest Values come to us. ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY Prowse Bros Ltd. FOR NEW GOOD r , _ 5 AT NEW r.ow_ Pntcss AND EXCELLENT SERVICE 1' Eastern Guardian I .."-‘MONTAGUE ENDOOR CIR~ OUC Saturday 20th, lust night. moving pictures. Special lllue-ric. 2789 ll 18 2i .."MONTAGUE INDOOR CIR- CUS, Friday 19th. big banquet. 2789 11 18 2i JEABTERN AGENT — Mr. .l. W. Murdock ls- now Guardian agent. in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising new nnd renewal strbscrlptions- l .."FOR SALE-Z-bag nets. 25 foot luouth lly 2s feet deoufi threud.~ with trap utmost new. highway rhrldge of Forty dollars each, cssh.—R'eg' Mo- Donald. Aunundalel 276811 11 4r PERSONALS ..'Miss Dorothy White. of Sour- is. l‘. E. lslntld is visiting in Sack- pvlllc tile rg-rteat or Mr. and Mrs. .l. 1G. Baker, Rectory Street. -—-—oo}-—-—- DON!!! WILL FIGHT 1'0 PRE- ‘- vsur same TAKEN elicit - 1'0 MASSACHUSETTS FOR ' TRIAL r‘ nos/lion. -Nov. l6. - Charles y enosl. one-time financial wizard. Sir Henry’s Strong ‘ Plea For Maritimes (special to The Guardian) MOOBWAW. Susie. Nov. 16,- All llmlenl w the people of western Canada to consider the problems n! the Maritime ports and to assist in the solution of those problems was made lby '-Sir Henry .W. Thornton. chairman and rprosldont of the lCarr- adian National Railways, in n“ an. dress which he delivered rhere last Pvmlllll; i0 more than seven irulul- red business men of Saskatoon. llwflflluw nnd Regina. on the oc- casion of the celebration marking Hi8 opening 0K (the new r31] and the Canadian National railways over the south Saukatcllewan river near Dun- blano. Sir Henry. who hnd- followed ilhe Lieutenant Governor and Premier Gardiner of Saskatchewan had boon deali-n‘ with some of the rprnaent ill)’ major problems of the Domin- which the ports of Canada were lllilllil’ in the development of the trade and commerce of the lDomin- ion when he introduced Ma appeal for consideration of use claims of ihs ‘Mavitimee. "Tito-ports of the Pacific are l served notice of n. now lo- our" m’ "w "b"! "memb" l“ e to prevent his return that the great ocean pone o; H51]. This to Massachusetts to h“ “d m- ull" "'9 ll" Oalllfllllll» erve Mp n sentence as a "com- "m llmllhm" °l ll" Mllllllllfis M0 non nnd notorious thief". The st- "l" Plttlllemll it is unthinkable tornoy-Osnerars offl I ca he“, w“ that there should occur anything notified that Ponai. who is detaln- which would divorce the ‘Maritime hd at lioustonfroxac. had appealed Pmvlflcss and the ports of Hal-i- lof a res-hearing of hallsaa corpuarll! Ind 8t. Johnrfrom Oanodmthoso petition which previously was do- 081mb ports provide the only oat- Iliad. l 1 .l>t.ie‘iiiz“v~.i,iie;:r.i~g~ l . . ‘ .' ' "..,‘r\'§.r-= , . ' r f3 Hr’ ' r . . ' H», ‘b."1‘k¢,‘:§- J.-, * “l. . 9.,’ ’ , v . 1%.». ...s_ ' - a - _ l) let d-urtnl the closed season of rnavl- ion and- more specially to the part‘ r ‘rm: one PRICE - case s-ronr: llllllflll llill! CB-lllllla has to the At- searching therterritory near M lautlc, can you imagine the Domln- ado. Ont, for traces of .-\l)l' ion oi Canada being out off from Robinson, wanted in entrust? tho Atlantic by the elimination with the shooting of (‘burial- from Canada 0f these Atlantic Charles. the,Madoc bailiff. ports? ll-‘mm a military rpoint of St. rCharlss want to liobinsilll view and thnt of economic strate- farm yesterday morning to m" gy these ports must remain Cilnntl- a llill of seizure against the elrl lan nnd l say to you here and. to ly farmer for non-payment olil all the people of Canada that on his property. Approaclrlnll the llomlnlon must mnkeconfedar- llouss ilt which Robinson llill atlou u lproiltallle existence (or me brother nnd sister people of the Maritime Provinces. shots were fired. the hail!" ll ,1 ____{..____ seriously injured. Ills contli rrrlcl.r.tcvrr,r,n_ on.“ N“ m __ is critical but there is a resell", Passes of the Provincial Police are “m! l!!! Wlll 7900'!"- “l Gan Now lilo Ally Work l l ¥ailipibo back. _‘ , . t" could w; walkfiidfhogfi w; . LIM- ,.IIM' Wt l- l . - * mtptpoatd ulnalonallm“? ' , baths. ~I triad ovorwtllllll r .~ ' a ~ t» y» as} lewd"; .. a_ _ r ‘i’ v - I i r- »\ k l : “mllldlliiirtlislaassass ~ r ad could ' r i" l ' 1 flit/j lived. lll. l